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Black Loch Crannog
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Submitted bycosmic
AddedOct 10 2004
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Description Close Up of Crannog on Black Loch

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GEORGE WILSON
(2005-07-12)
I HAVE FISHED THIS LOCH AND ALSO THE CULTS LOCH WHICH LIES ONLY A HALF MILE OR SO AWAY,THE CULT CRANNOG IS FAR EASIER TO SEE,AND WHILE FISHING THE CULTS WHEN I WAS A BOY FOUND THE START OF THE CAUSEWAY WHICH I WAS ABLE TO USE TO GET HALF WAY TO THE ISLAND,IT SEEMS TO HAVE COLLAPSED HALF WAY,YOU ARE WAIST DEEP WHILE ON THE CAUSEWAY,BUT STRAY OFF AND IT IS OUT OF DEPTH,I REMEMBER IT TO BE BENDING LEFT AND RIGHT AS IT GOES.

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